PLANTiA ' mALNN . PUBLDMSD EVERY TBURSDAY, BY DANIEL DENNETT, smrroZ as 1ors1L1toLs Tiras s:-Thiispprw be Iasbi ed a a apebr at 83 pW a.., iAe. w; t4 f rid dat the peanahs m as zmao s, a $5 at the espienti of the year. Advrtimea inammdi at tLhebiel prce, vri: Per ag me ofwl miss, 1wa arne, $1; ad at laf that mate or e ery abhequeart AU amtie, t. , et. J rs1m Order will be iremed at half sth'al mnte. Obirmmy Ndi.. a il ehqedf htW umae at ofihwil h.t be chaerp. Trauit Adwrisemta pesal, y pe rised as a dratieu, l hbe tas e fo thine 1s .f a, and ssd tahrei.to. Yeary AditThe. r wi he ehraed $10 for the de re (twelnleseo),w d ad for every Goiate the Lelw f Asnria the Mant of A Derias".... .CrOAE. FRAb'NKLIN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1850 Tas Soma -The ball-room in this place was fitted up in fine taste on the Ist of May, and the Soiree that took place in the evening was quite a gay affair. The room was decorated with evergreens and flowers, arranged ap. propriately to the season and the occa sio...

PLA*NIg3 3WAN1aVIE* PUNBiEa £V T THURBSDAY, BY DANIEL I ITT, mme a. 1 a p,.M _" :1 ihr alem d ttum sml Na ksme, :1; ad hkl that rats for mery usalmqueat Al maise, asee, at. s s Orders will be iaiureed at half th, uad era. OtairY Nheo will be churd hul the usual M i nais; h~ h the uale anmoee mle d a mawil et e eht ur. Tuaimeat hidrama u Dot a rtiPehLry ape eiaed r , dtaia, wit ibe insl fr three a brly. Addts wil be ehagd $10 for the bart qes (wotwes iars), ad $5 far eavery aMtia.. sque3S "Giuesta LuSu.rof dAri. teA Marks Amdrer.".....Cnoar. FRANKLIN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1Si0 (" We are indebted to Capt. J. J. Labarthe, of the Attakapas packet "Rio Grande," for late New Orleans papers. j We would call attention to the advertisement of Mr. ]l. of this place, who has uiost retm from New Orleans with decidedly the finest lot of goods we have seen out of New Or leans, for many a day, and his fans are most splendid affairs--a oes from one of those ought to keep a lady cool for her life time....

tONNII h b EDATION, &c. ld Cwmd al a Dmb. PhmJom~Dec 1. I8, 184 YOUNG LADiWE ACADEMY. 15 &. P. DEIAHOUSATE beg leae Ser her kiwi and the bic that the Tat Lies' Aodmmy sader her supui eade. w be w o.epe s a Mea day, the 14th of Jaaary,sad that di has ode such arrange aeas as will e e her to do the most ample joues b al ch itea and youngr ladies with wh hdoetioa she may be entrusted. The rem twhich her ppil have made during the s wear of her school, and the improved ar sa-gemes. which bshe hus mde fr the eomnor and p.agres of her asholars she trusts will re emealt her school to the high consideration of psn. sad she hopes to e favored with a ib She lea e to irm those at adistance that she hs made arraagements since the last term dher school by which she will hereaer be eeahed to board and lodge forty scholars in the m t eomftable masmer, and she freely oYers the rogest assurances that those childrea that board with her shall be managed with the most pcr s care and tenderness, ...

PL4A TEig3' mlNEE.l PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY DANIEL DENNETT, sDITOs AnD WIOPBTsro0. Ts Ns:-This pyrtwiU e frubihudi sub cribers at $3 per 5eses ia abasia; if pail at dw i uefmti d a iu i thU o , -r8 at the eapieam of theyw . Advertisemei inserted at t usual ps viz: Per saqu of twelve am, first ame, SI ; and at half ,that rate for every subeeqent asertio.. All noutices, etc., of the various Ordea will be inserted at half-ab usual rate. Obituary Noties will be haed half the sal adveriig rates; but the simple announce met et a death wil sot be charud. 'rnsaient Advertiseunts, not j-rt cuiiarly sp. ified s to durase 'll be sserted for three moaths, and charged aceonia.di. ,rly Advedtisers will be eal$10 for the firt square (twelve lines), nd S for every additional square. "Guestothe Later of Americ tkhe Marwst of Amerie.."... CHoITr. FtANKLIN, THURSDAY, MAY 223, S10. NEW JEwELav.--Mr. A. F. McLaiu. of this village, has a fine supply of new jewelry, and has fitted up his shop in rood...

Dmoema ModeW per nr~i-~rç , à r mq» a a, Ma~l 6r a·ii'-i o4mp: il mn. rg RrmPi a= wammau ý-Z «*»-4 la uq EDUCATION, &c. Cosn.detd Md l l. X88. BSAWYT.B iTHE M ad. ai PmalDeptastn of this w1 l7it ilh blebe ea.earids the 7, d Jamary. Eer it k be w. . the seokehs t advance their pupils is and Classical stades Franklin, Dec. 18, 189. YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY. lS.$ P. DELAHOUSSAYE begs leave Siorm her friends and the public that the Young d Acdemy under her superin enudeS e wib be rsoopeaid e Monday, the 14th of January, and that se has made such aage termt as will able her do the hmost re justice to all children ad young ladies wth whose istrcti may be entrusted. The improwenet whicl L epsi have made during the last term d her schol uand the improved ar oarda wi which she has made for the comfor aadprogress of er scholrs she trusts will re commed her shool to the high consideration of tents, and shetbopes to be favored gith a lib. eral share dptmo ge. She begs t ae to inform those at a...

Unae st.mi p ttN 1mhe4Pme. ATams mud met rs Aa.wi... . Jd I Mt ad rm ; *: Per s . e a wtuwe'l., ah time., 1; .ut r that mas er r rnoubsaenat i m-- m. t.,e m h o. hi g Onrs wrin be Mut e 'arelhlmcof tlntl ra ni. Oit my , N~e wi be charled haml the usssul m.e sn r the sayse enh ame F>RAN r, TH DA, MAY ao, 1850 Fthan Is a -While in New Orlens, w orlast, we visited Father Mathew. We found him, as we expected, a very plain, anosteta tiong man. H makes bo high preten sions to brilliancy of talent, and if he did, it is mr humble opinion that it would be difficult for him to sustain them. In conversation ho says nothing more than what nay common man would ay, and if one did not know him to be Father Mathew, might rea sonably suppose from his appearance, that he was an Irish schoolmaster, and atlber a stupid one at thC. It is difi cault to tell wherein his greatness lies; for he makes a very omma speech, and we have anevar heard that'h has wristen say thing searkable, or dis played any re...

PLANITERS' ANNER. PtBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY DANIEL DENNETT, EDITOR AND PIaOPRIETOL Tas: -Thi paper wi be f bed to sub acribers at per a , iaedtewst.; £4 if paid at the espiratian f six months, or $5 at the expiration of the year. Advertisements insrerted at the usual price, viz: Per aMuare ot twelve h. tirst time, $1; and at al that ate for every subsequent imertior. All aoices, ea. of the various Orders will be inserted at half the usual rate. Obiteary Noes will be charged half the usual advertasin ratm ; but the simple announce meet of a death will sot be chared. Transient Adveatisements, not pasrtiularly spe cifaed a to duration, will be inserted for three month', and charged accordingly. Yearly Advertisers will be charged $10 for the ret square (twelve lines), and $5 for every addtiao.al square. "Gieut the Labor of Amaerie the MarLt of Amserica."..... CuoTr. FIANKLIN, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1850. SODA WATEa.-This healthful boever age can no..be obtained at all times at the F t Vli...

HEDAL NO TICES) DIa. mBang n& Kis SSPEBCTFULLY aasae that #.J A. SHERMAN, Ns a l t CL st'mes New Orless, has sn aweortmo . o. Bea.'. BODY BRACES. Persons wishing the itr msnt will sid Dr. Sekmrm wal q .uaified, fr his greaet experience in the bsess, to applad ft them. A eai in sttaemdae to wait on l s Pers sending for a Brace must send the msse ss ound the hips. m23 SHERMAN'S ?ATSST PRlKMILN ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER aus.er ahae, ca.rs Chtd ,serw r us USED in all the eastern cities with anparal eed success. The effect produced in the use of this instrument is wonderful : it cures the Falling of the Womb; the sinking. all-gone feel. ing of the Lungs, Stomach or Sides; it helps the Whites, prevents Miscarriages, strengthens weak Lsags, weak Veoice, dec.: barrenness gies place tofruitfulncss, theconstigution is improved. ad restoration to health is the final result m23 ancen and Ulcerous Affections' OF EVERY GRADE TREATED BY DR. GILBERT. D RR. GILBERT. formerly of Gilbert's In firmary, M...